Earth Fare in Emory Point, Village at Peachtree Corners To Shutter March 31

Earth Fare in Emory Point, Village at Peachtree Corners To Shutter March 31

Mar 19,2018 09:41 am 1

The closures are part of the grocery chain's 'strategy for accelerated growth.'

Earth Fare later this month will shutter two of its Atlanta-area stores, a company spokesperson Monday told What Now Atlanta in an email.

Emory Point and Village at Peachtree Corners will say goodbye to the Asheville, North Carolina-based grocery store after service March 31.

"As part of Earth Fare's strategy for accelerated growth, we have carefully reviewed our existing portfolio of store locations and made the difficult decision to close our Peachtree Corners and Emory Point locations," the spokesperson said.

"Despite the hard work of our team members, the real estate challenges associated with these locations have proven too difficult to overcome. Both stores will continue to serve customers through March 31."

No word on what will replace the organic and natural foods grocer in Druid Hills and Peachtree Corners.

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Caleb Spivak

Caleb J. Spivak (CJS) is the Founder of What Now Atlanta (WNA). He was featured in The New York Times, Creative Loafing's "20 People to Watch," named "Lifestyle Blogger You Need To Know" by Rolling Out Magazine and highlighted as Atlanta's Metropolitan Male in fashion magazine, 944. WNA has been named "Best of Atlanta" by Creative Loafing, and Atlanta and Jezebel Magazines.

One response to “Earth Fare in Emory Point, Village at Peachtree Corners To Shutter March 31”

Well that's a shame - they've been my go-to grocery store since they opened, and hands-down better than whole foods, trader joes, or sprouts. Emory Point wasn't a great location - a little small, and too isolated with not enough nearby residents. Really hope they make a comeback in Atlanta in a better location.